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Philippians 1
Verse 1. Servants - St. Paul, writing familiarly to the Philippians, does
not style himself an apostle. And under the common title of
servants, he tenderly and modestly joins with himself his son
Timotheus, who had come to Philippi not long after St. Paul had
received him, Acts xvi, 3, 12. To all the saints - The apostolic
epistles were sent more directly to the churches, than to the
pastors of them. With the bishops and deacons - The former
properly took care of the internal state, the latter, of the externals,
of the church, 1 Tim. iii, 2-8; although these were not wholly
confined to the one, neither those to the other. The word bishops
here includes all the presbyters at Philippi, as well as the ruling
presbyters: the names bishop and presbyter, or elder, being
promiscuously used in the first ages.
Verse 4. With joy - After the epistle to the Ephesians, wherein love
reigns, follows this, wherein there is perpetual mention of joy.
"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy." And joy peculiarly enlivens
prayer. The sum of the whole epistle is, I rejoice. Rejoice ye.
Verse 5. The sense is, I thank God for your fellowship with us in all the
blessings of the gospel, which I have done from the first day of
your receiving it until now.
Verse 6. Being persuaded - The grounds of which persuasion are set
down in the following verse. That he who hath begun a good work
in you, will perfect it until the day of Christ - That he who having
justified, hath begun to sanctify you, will carry on this work, till it
issue in glory.
Verse 7. As it is right for me to think this of you all - Why? He does not
say, "Because of an eternal decree;" or, "Because a saint must
persevere;" but, because I have you in my heart, who were all
partakers of my grace - That is, because ye were all (for which I
have you in my heart, I bear you the most grateful and tender
affection) partakers of my grace - That is, sharers in the afflictions
which God vouchsafed me as a grace or favour, ver. 29, 30; both
in my bonds, and when I was called forth to answer for myself,
and to confirm the gospel. It is not improbable that, after they had
endured that great trial of affliction, God had sealed them unto
full victory, of which the apostle had a prophetic sight.
Verse 8. I long for you with the bowels of Jesus Christ - In Paul, not
Paul lives, but Jesus Christ. Therefore he longs for them with the
bowels, the tenderness, not of Paul, but of Jesus Christ.
Verse 9. And this I pray, that your love - Which they had already shown.
May abound yet more and more - The fire which burned in the
apostle never says, It is enough. In knowledge and in all spiritual
sense - Which is the ground of all spiritual knowledge. We must
be inwardly sensible of divine peace, joy, love; otherwise, we
cannot know what they are.
Verse 10. That ye may try - By that spiritual sense. The things that are
excellent - Not only good, but the very best; the superior
excellence of which is hardly discerned, but by the adult
Christian. That ye may be inwardly sincere - Having a single eye
to the very best things, and a pure heart. And outwardly without
offense - Holy, unblamable in all things.
Verse 11. Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are
through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God - Here are
three properties of that sincerity which is acceptable to God:
1. It must bear fruits, the fruits of righteousness, all inward and
outward holiness, all good tempers, words, and works; and that so
abundantly, that we may be filled with them.
2. The branch and the fruits must derive both their virtue and their
very being from the all - supporting, all - supplying root, Jesus
Christ.
3. As all these flow from the grace of Christ, so they must issue in
the glory and praise of God.
Verse 12. The things concerning me - My sufferings. Have fallen out
rather to the furtherance, than, as you feared, the hindrance, of the
gospel.
Verse 13. My bonds in Christ - Endured for his sake. Have been made
manifest - Much taken notice of. In the whole palace - Of the
Roman emperor.
Verse 14. And many - Who were before afraid. Trusting in the Lord
through my bonds - When they observed my constancy, and
safety not withstanding, are more bold.
Verses
15, 16. Some indeed preach Christ out of contention - Envying St.
Paul's success, and striving to hurt him thereby. Not sincerely -
From a real desire to glorify God. But supposing - Though they
were disappointed. To add more affliction to my bonds - By
enraging the Roman against me.
Verse 17. But the others out of love - To Christ and me. Knowing - Not
barely, supposing. That I am set - Literally, I lie; yet still going
forward in his work. He remained at Rome as an ambassador in a
place where he is employed on an important embassy.
Verse 18. In pretense - Under colour of propagating the gospel. In truth -
With a real design so to do.
Verse 19. This shall turn to my salvation - Shall procure me an higher
degree of glory. Through your prayer - Obtaining for me a larger
supply of the Spirit.
Verse 20. As always - Since my call to the apostleship. In my body -
however it may be disposed of. How that might be, he did not yet
know. For the apostles did not know all things; particularly in
things pertaining to themselves, they had room to exercise faith
and patience.
Verse 21. To me to live is Christ - To know, to love, to follow Christ, is
my life, my glory, my joy.
Verse 22. Here he begins to treat of the former clause of the preceding
verse. Of the latter he treats, chap. ii, 17. But if I am to live is the
flesh, this is the fruit of my labour - This is the fruit of my living
longer, that I can labour more. Glorious labour! desirable fruit! in
this view, long life is indeed a blessing. And what I should choose
I know not - That is, if it were left to my choice.
Verse 23. To depart - Out of bonds, flesh, the world. And to be with
Christ - In a nearer and fuller union. It is better to depart; it is far
better to be with Christ.
Verse 25. I know - By a prophetic notice given him while he was writing
this. That I shall continue some time longer with you - And
doubtless he did see them after this confinement.
Verse 27. Only - Be careful for this, and nothing else. Stand fast in one
spirit - With the most perfect unanimity. Striving together - With
united strength and endeavours. For the faith of the gospel - For
all the blessings revealed and promised therein.
Verse 28. Which - Namely, their being adversaries to the word of God,
and to you the messengers of God. Is an evident token - That they
are in the high road to perdition; and you, in the way of salvation.
Verse 29. For to you it is given - As a special token of God's love, and of
your being in the way of salvation.
Verse 30. Having the same kind of conflict with your adversaries, which
ye saw in me - When I was with you, Acts xvi, 12, 19, &c.
Chapter 1:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 Ephesians Colossians
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